Juanita Mae (Coffman)
Myers
Dec 30, 1925 - Sep 21, 2006
Posted by: Jo Aguirre
Private family services for Juanita Mae Myers will be held at a later date.
Juanita Mae Myers, age 80, of Perry, Oklahoma was born on
December 30, 1925 to Clyde and Susan (Ventris) Coffman in Stillwater, OK. She
grew up in the Stillwater and Perry areas. Mrs. Myers worked in various food
services around the local area. She passed away on September 21, 2006 in Perry,
OK.
She is survived by:
2 Daughters: Deanna Frank of Stillwater, OK
Karla Karcher and husband Jim of Perry, OK.
1 Son: Rick Myers of Wagoner, OK
7 grandchildren: Reyn and Teria Frank of Stillwater, OK
Reynae and Darryle Quigley of Stillwater, OK
Cory Frank of Stillwater, OK
Corbin and Kim Frank of Edmond, OK
Tracy and Andrea Karcher of Pratt, KS
Jaramie and Billee Karcher of Kingfisher, OK
Lauren Myers of Wagoner, OK
10 Great-Grandchildren
She was preceded in death by her, parents, husband and brother.
Memorials may be made to the Oklahoma Hemophilia Society C/O OU Medical Center
P.O. Box 26307, Oklahoma City, OK 73126 or any organization of your choice.
Memorials made be brought to the Perry Funeral Home.
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